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the hour ahead
noun
A time period of sixty minutes; one twenty-fourth of a day.
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At 10, CBS's "Blue Bloods" (11.2 million) led the hour ahead of NBC's "Law & Order: SVU" (8.8 million) and ABC's "Off the Map" (5.3 million).
At 9, CBS's "NCIS: Los Angeles" (15.5 million) won the hour, ahead of Fox's "Glee" (12.6 million), which was down almost a half-million viewers from last week.
Among adults 18 to 49, the news program led the hour, ahead of repeats of CBS's "NCIS" (6.8 million) and NBC's "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (6.4 million).
Fox led the night's ratings over all, but "Bones" at 8 (7.9 million) posted the slimmest of leads in the hour, ahead of CBS's "Jericho" (7.8 million).
I know that even if my pits are sweaty, I'm okay, and that the hour ahead will be one of the best in my day.
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He needs fast reactions, and energy for the hours ahead.
She drew a deep breath for the hours ahead.
In the hours ahead we more or less did.
He will be understandably keen for the government to demonstrate competence in the hours ahead.
Perceived conflicts aside, Selig faces difficult decisions in the hours ahead.
"I am very worried about what might happen in the hours ahead," Justice Minister Thomas Bodstrom said late Friday night.
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